After the earthquake, Qin Zhen ran away from the Ye family desperately.

She took all her valuables and asked others to help find Qin Erniang under the ruins.

And the little girl kept digging the rubble in the ruins with her bare hands.

The little hands were covered with cuts made by sand and gravel, with the skin torn and flesh exposed, and tiny sand and dust penetrating into the flesh.

The little fox felt pain just by looking at it.

And it was held tightly in Qin Erniang's arms and did not suffer any harm.

There was only a trace of heat left in Qin Erniang's heart.

"Aniang, Aniang..."

Qin Zhen's warm tears kept falling.

As if she heard Qin Zhen's voice, Qin Erniang opened her eyelids with difficulty.

Her eyes became clear at this moment.

She stared at Qin Zhen for a long time before her eyes slowly focused and she recognized the person.

"Zhen...Zhen?"

"Mother, it's me, it's me, don't be afraid, I'll take you to see a doctor, I will definitely make you better."

"Zhenzhen, I'm sorry..."

"It's not your fault, don't say that, as long as you are fine, nothing else matters!"

"I'm... so tired."

The heat in Qin Erniang's heart finally dissipated at this moment.

"Mother! No! Don't leave me again!"

But this time, Qin Erniang could no longer respond to her.

Qin Zhen held Qin Erniang's hand tightly, but this hand gradually became cold and could no longer gently rest on the top of her head as before.

Qin Zhen still remembered that at that time, Qin Erniang liked to rub her hair like this and said:

"Zhenzhen, thank you for coming to me. I really want a home of my own."

At that time, Qin Zhen didn't understand.

It is obvious that Er Niang still has other relatives alive, so why do they not seem to her to be her home?

But now, Qin Zhen understood.

Her biological parents were still there, and the Ye family was still there, but she felt like she no longer had a home.

It turns out that home is in Qin Erniang's arms.

Unfortunately, she understood it too late, and they missed too much time.

Even if she didn't want to separate from Qin Erniang at that time, the Ye family had plenty of ways to separate them.

They could even kill Qin Erniang without anyone noticing and disguise it as an accident.

But the Ye family did not do so, not because they still had a trace of goodwill.

It’s just because they feel there is no need to care about the emotions of a useless child like Qin Zhen. This kind of thing is never within their consideration.

No matter what choice Qin Zhen made at the time, the ending of her and Qin Erniang was destined to be a tragedy.

Qin Zhen’s crying made the little fox feel a little sad.

Although, it doesn't understand what this feeling means.

I just felt like I had lost something very important, and something had sprouted in my heart.

This feeling made it feel helpless.

By the time it reacted again, it had already cast an illusion again, dragging Qin Erniang's soul, which had not yet dissipated, into this illusion.

But it was too weak. There was only a vast expanse of white in the illusion, without any scenery at all, and it looked like it would collapse at any time.

The young Qin Erniang stood in the mist.

There were no hideous wounds on her body, and her expression was no longer as confused as it was when she was crazy in the past.

She looked around curiously at the white mist, her clear eyes filled with the tenderness in her bones.

That was her most beautiful look when she was a girl.

The little fox stared at it blankly, feeling a little sour in his eyes.

The woman in his memory had horrific burns on her body, and most of the time afterwards, she was in a daze, living in her own world.

It turns out that she was once a girl.

The little fox couldn't even maintain its human form in the illusion, but it wanted so badly to see Qin Erniang again.

So, it hesitantly poked out one of its little paws from the clouds.

"Huh?" Qin Erniang was a little surprised when she saw the furry paw, but she was not afraid.

Only then did the little fox dare to show half of its face from behind the clouds.

Qin Erniang still did not retreat, but looked over more intently.

Seeing this, the little fox finally came out completely.

But after walking out, it froze in place, not knowing what to do.

You can't just start talking all of a sudden, right?

Isn't it a bit too scary for humans?

In Qin Erniang's eyes, it was just a strange little fox. If it approached it, she would probably think it was just the little animal trying to please it, right?

The little fox knew that he was not smart.

It was as if it still hadn't figured out why it had to use up all its magical power to create such an illusion.

Is it just to see Qin Erniang again?

But why did it still want to see her?

For that true heart?

"Nanny?"

Just as the little fox was hesitating, Qin Erniang suddenly called out hesitantly.

This is the little fox's nickname.

"!" The little fox was stunned.

But when Qin Erniang met the stunned look of the little fox, she quickly nodded affirmatively: "Yes, it's my daughter."

The little fox didn't even have time to react before Qin Erniang picked him up.

Her embrace is so warm.

Not as cold as before.

Makes the little fox feel a little nostalgic.

Finally, it couldn't help but speak: "Why do you... think I'm your daughter?"

"It's not that you think it is, you are."

"I, I'm not your daughter. You see, I'm a monster. You're a human. How could a human give birth to a fox?"

The little fox knew that he shouldn't say these words, but he couldn't help but speak as if he was eager to prove something.

I don’t know if it was because I was too nervous or too aggrieved, but my words came out haltingly.

Qin Erniang had no intention of interrupting, and even gently smoothed the little fox's fur.

"I raised this child myself. No matter what she looks like, how could I not recognize her as a mother?"

"I've already told you that I'm not your child."

When the little fox said this, he actually felt sad for the first time.

It thought Qin Erniang would coax it, or would be angry.

But, none of them.

She just sighed long and leisurely, then replied softly: "I know."

"you know!?"

The little fox's fur stood up again.

"I didn't hear any crying."

"What?" The little fox didn't understand what Qin Erniang said.

Because this sentence is too abrupt and too confusing.

A hint of sadness appeared in Qin Erniang's eyes: "On the day I gave birth, I didn't hear the baby crying. At that time, I knew that my child... was gone."

This answer was so unexpected to the little fox that it couldn't help but shiver.

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